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College of Engineering, Pune
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Former name 1854–1864: Poona Engineering Class and Mechanical School[1][2]
1865–1879: The Poona Civil Engineering College[1]
1879–1911: The College of Science (Agriculture and Forest Classes)[1][2]
2022–present: College of Engineering, Pune Technological University[3][1]
Motto Strength Truth Endurance Ethics Reverence
Type Unitary State Technological University
Established July 1854; 168 years ago
Chairman Mr. Prataprao Pawar
Director Dr. Shantanu Kulkarni
Academic staff 20[4]
Administrative staff 400
Students 2000
Undergraduates 2,800[4]
Postgraduates 1,000
Address Shivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Campus Urban, 36.81 acres
Website www.coep.org.in
College of Engineering Pune Technological University (CoEP Technological University), is an Unitary Maharashtra Technological University of the Government of Maharashtra,[5] situated in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Established in 1854, it is the 2nd oldest engineering college in India, after IIT Roorkee (1847).[6][7][8] The students and alumni are colloquially referred to as COEPians.[9] On 23 June 2022, Government of Maharashtra issued a notification regarding conversion of college into Unitary Maharashtra Technological university,.[10] On 24 March 2022, both the houses of the state government passed the CoEP Technological University bill, which has conferred a unitary state university status on the institute.[11]
Contents
1 History
2 Campus
3 Academics
3.1 Admissions
3.2 Rankings
4 Student life
4.1 Fests
4.1.1 Regatta
4.1.2 MindSpark
4.1.3 Zest
4.1.4 Impressions
4.2 Student Clubs and Chapters
4.2.1 CSI COEP Student Chapter
4.2.2 Team Nemesis Racing (Baja SAE)
4.2.3 COEP robotics team
4.2.4 COEP satellite team
4.2.5 Participation in Guinness World Records
5 Notable alumni
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
History
The main building of COEP, which houses the administrative wing
The foundation stone of COEP
The Poona Civil Engineering College, around 1875
The institution was started on July 1854, as the "Poona Engineering and Mechanical School", to train public works department (PWD) officials and was housed in Bhawanipeth, Poona in three houses for teaching purpose and a sepearate house for principal to train subordinate officers in the Public Works Department.[6][8][12][13][14] In July 1857, Henry Coke was given the charge of the institute.[15] Admission was open to all, irrespective of nationality or caste.[15] Good proficiency in English and basic knowledge of Mathematics were a prerequisite for getting admitted to the institute.[15] The process of admission required that the aspiring candidate apply to the nearest government English school, to whom the entrance examination papers were handed over.[15] The headmaster would take the examination on a date deemed convenient to him and submit the answer sheets to Henry Coke, the in-charge of the mechanical school.[15] After examining the papers, Coke would notify the headmaster of the school with the names of candidates who were deemed fit for admission. Scholarships of ₹ 6 were offered per month after a period of six months of training in the mechanical school for fifteen students. The courses offered included Mathematics, Drawing, Surveying and levelling, building and construction and setting out works on the ground.[15] The course would run for a period of two years.[15]
Later on, in the year 1865, the school was renamed to "Poona Civil Engineering College". The foundation stone of the new college was laid by the Governor of Bombay, Sir Bartle Frere, who was to become the Vice-Chancellor of the University, on 5 August 1865.[16][3][1] In June of the following year, Theodore Cooke M.A., was appointed the Principal. He went on to hold the office for next 28 years.[16][17] It started a course in Licensed and civil engineering (LCE) and trained masons and overseers. Later it secured affiliation to the Bombay university. The course was revised in 1886 and the minimum criteria required for admission was raised from Matriculation to the then Previous Examination.
In 1879 two new classes, an Agricultural class and a Forest class, were added to the college, and the name of the college was changed from "The Poona Civil Engineering College " to "The College of Science".
In 1909, the LCE was converted into the BE degree and the first batch of students passed out in 1912. All non-engineering courses were stopped by 1911, transferring the Bachelor of Science degree to the "Science Institute of Bombay" and subsequently in the year 1911, the name was changed to the "Government College of Engineering, Poona".
The institution was initially affiliated to the University of Bombay (now Mumbai) for a degree of Licentiate in Civil Engineering known as LCE in 1858.[6][18] The certificate course was converted into a civil engineering degree course in 1908 and degree programs in mechanical engineering and electrical engineering were started in 1912 and 1932, respectively. After the University of Poona was established in 1948, the college became affiliated to the new university. In 1968, the three-year degree was extended to 4 years constituting 8 semesters.
In 2003, the institute was granted complete autonomy by the State Government of Maharashtra, thus giving it the freedom to set its own curriculum and manage its own finances.[1] The institute was renamed "Pune Institute of Engineering and Technology". This was soon changed to present "College of Engineering, Pune" in 2006. With permanent affiliation to the Savitribai Phule Pune University, the institute now is an autonomous engineering school. This has been the biggest change as far as pedagogy at COEP is concerned.
In a bid to boost research in engineering and postdoctoral research, the College of Engineering Pune (CoEP) was granted an additional campus on government land located in chikli Pcmc . This extended campus is having area of 40 acres. In academic year 2020-21 institute also commenced full time degree course in management under faculty of Management.
Campus
The campus of COEP is spread over 36 acres. The campus is divided into four parts North Campus, South Campus, Hostel campus and Playground, due to roadways in between.
The main building is the present day administrative building of the College. It houses the Director, the Dean Academic Affairs, the Dean Student Affairs, the Gymkhana, the Examination cell and other various important administrative heads of the college. The building is almost three floors tall with a base floor length of 18 meters and a width of 9 metres. The building was refurbished in 2012.[19]
Academics
Admissions
The admissions are conducted on the basis of the marks secured in Maharashtra CET and HSC board combined. These admissions are conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP). Several admissions to direct second year of BTech course are also conducted for those candidates who have completed Diploma in Engineering at different polytechnic institutes in the state of Maharashtra. These admissions are conducted through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) by DTE itself.[20]
The M.tech admissions are on the basis of the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) conducted by the seven old IITs and the IISc.
The college also provides Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programmes in various fields.[21] Department of Applied Sciences is a recognised PhD research centre in the subjects of Environmental Sciences and Chemistry.
Rankings
College rankings
General – India
NIRF (Overall) (2020)[22] 101-150
Engineering – India
NIRF (2020)[23] 50
Outlook India (2019)[24] 15
The Week (2019)[25] 21
COEP was ranked 15 among engineering colleges in India by Outlook India in 2019.[24] The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranked it 50th in the engineering ranking in 2020[23] and 101-150 overall.[22] It has been ranked number one among the top five government institutions in Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievement (ARIIA) in 2020 and ranked first in 2021.[26][27]
Student life
Fests
Regatta
People witnessing the 83rd Regatta
Regetta is an annual regatta hosted by the College of Engineering, Pune. Since its inception in 1928, it has showcased around 165 boats, notably the Eighter, which is one of the oldest boats.[28] The 92nd edition of Regatta was held on 8 March 2020. Unlike a Regatta which means a collection of boat races, COEP Boat Club's Regatta is a show of various kinds of boats, kayaks, punts, shell boats and scull boats. The events in this show are Telematches, Kayak Ballet, Shell Games, Punt Formation, Mashaal Dance and the Arrow formation.[29]
MindSpark
The MindSpark Championship trophy
MindSpark is the annual technical festival hosted by the college and established in 2007. The idea behind MindSpark originated from the need to unite various departmental level festivals that were scattered across the academic calendar. It features about 50 events across various disciplines of engineering and has been backed by the support of industrial sponsors who also associate with COEP for placement. This event is usually scheduled in an odd semester (around September) and is of 3 days (usually weekend).[30][31]
Zest
Firework display at Zest 2010
Zest is the annual sports festival of CoEP. More than 70 colleges across the country participate in the same.
Impressions
The auditorium of the College, in which most of the cultural and academic events are held.
Impressions, is the annual cultural festival of CoEP, which is held every year in the 2nd week of December and lasts for 3 days. Impressions was formed as a platform "For the Artists, By the Artists", to provide opportunities for people from the fields of Dance, Music, Theater, Art, and Fashion to display their talent. The events span over six main modules, namely – Dance, Music, Arts and Crafts, Dramatics, Photography, and Writing.[32]
Student Clubs and Chapters
CSI COEP Student Chapter
The Computer Society of India (CSI) Student Chapter of College of Engineering Pune (COEP), established in October 2018 is the college's largest technical chapter. It organizes a number of technical activities including workshops, competitions, technical symposiums, guest lectures etc. for its student members. Under the guidance of Department of Computer Engineering and Information Technology COEP, the student chapter has over 300 members and is run by a Core Team and faculty from the department.[33]
Team Nemesis Racing (Baja SAE)
Baja SAE is a world-wide event which comprises designing, fabricating, assembling an all-terrain four wheeler vehicle and running it on a specially prepared torturous track in a grueling competition for four hours. COEP's team is called Team Nemesis Racing.
COEP won overall championship at BAJA 2017 competition held at Pithampur, near Indore at the National Automotive Testing and R&D Infrastructure Project.[34] The team also won the Best Acceleration, the Raftaar award, Computer-aided engineering award, Best Build Quality, Endurance winner awards.
BAJA 2015 witnessed COEP starting at the pole position in the race consecutively for the fourth time by being the fastest vehicle. COEP received a total of following 9 awards in BAJA competition 2015, Overall-1st, Durability −1st, Acceleration-1st, Hill Climb-1st, Raftaar-1st, Innovation-2nd, CAE −2nd, Build Quality- 2nd, Safest Vehicle −2nd.
BAJA 2016 was held at Pithampur, Indore on 21 February 2016. COEP started at the pole position in the race consecutively for the fifth time by being the fastest vehicle. Out of the 14 award categories, COEP won 11 awards in BAJA competition 2016 retaining the Overall Championship.[35]
COEP won overall championship at BAJA 2017 competition creating a hat trick of records. In the 10th edition of Mahindra BAJA, a total of 415 entries applied for the event from 185 colleges that participated at a virtual stage, out of which 150 teams were selected for m- BAJA, while 35 teams for eBAJA. In the final round or the endurance test, 118 teams participated in the competition which was held from 16 to 21 February 2017 at the NATRIP facility in Pithampur, Indore. Out of the 12 award categories, COEP won 7 awards in BAJA competition 2017 retaining the Overall Championship

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